Tranexamic Acid in Facial Feminization Surgery: Quantifying a High-risk Setting With Exogenous Estrogen Supplementation

Tranexamic acid (TXA) has been increasingly utilized in orthognathic surgery, aesthetic surgery, and craniofacial surgery. However, the risk of increasing venous thromboembolic events (VTE) must be carefully considered as TXA is a prothrombotic agent. Our study aimed to investigate the safety of TXA...

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Published in:The Journal of craniofacial surgery
Main Authors: Alper, David P., Almeida, Mariana N., Rivera, Jean C., Hosseini, Helia, Williams, Mica C.G., Long, Aaron S., Prassinos, Alexandre, Mookerjee, Vikram, Persing, John A., Alperovich, Michael
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Published: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 06-06-2023
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Abstract Tranexamic acid (TXA) has been increasingly utilized in orthognathic surgery, aesthetic surgery, and craniofacial surgery. However, the risk of increasing venous thromboembolic events (VTE) must be carefully considered as TXA is a prothrombotic agent. Our study aimed to investigate the safety of TXA in the setting of facial feminization surgery. These patients are at an elevated risk for VTE at baseline given their uniform history of exogenous estrogen supplementation. A retrospective review of all patients that underwent facial feminization surgery at our medical center between December 2015 and September of 2022 was performed. Demographic information, procedure type, Caprini scores, hematoma rate, VTE rate, estimated blood loss, and operative time were all studied. Unpaired t tests were used to compare patients that received TXA and those who did not. In total, there were 79 surgeries performed during our study period. There were 33 surgeries (41.77%) that used TXA intraoperatively. Ten patients (12.65%) received anticoagulation postoperatively, 5 of whom received TXA intraoperatively. Of the 33 patients who received TXA, 30 patients remained on estrogen therapy. There was no statistically significant difference in VTE rates in patients who received TXA (n=33, 41.77%) and those who did not (n=46, 58.23%). Bleeding events, Caprini scores, estimated blood loss, and operative time were also not found to be significantly different between the 2 cohorts. The authors found no significant increase in VTE in facial feminization patients undergoing estrogen supplementation when intraoperative TXA was utilized. This is the first known report investigating the safety of TXA in this higher risk patient population.
AbstractList Tranexamic acid (TXA) has been increasingly utilized in orthognathic surgery, aesthetic surgery, and craniofacial surgery. However, the risk of increasing venous thromboembolic events (VTE) must be carefully considered as TXA is a prothrombotic agent. Our study aimed to investigate the safety of TXA in the setting of facial feminization surgery. These patients are at an elevated risk for VTE at baseline given their uniform history of exogenous estrogen supplementation. A retrospective review of all patients that underwent facial feminization surgery at our medical center between December 2015 and September of 2022 was performed. Demographic information, procedure type, Caprini scores, hematoma rate, VTE rate, estimated blood loss, and operative time were all studied. Unpaired t tests were used to compare patients that received TXA and those who did not. In total, there were 79 surgeries performed during our study period. There were 33 surgeries (41.77%) that used TXA intraoperatively. Ten patients (12.65%) received anticoagulation postoperatively, 5 of whom received TXA intraoperatively. Of the 33 patients who received TXA, 30 patients remained on estrogen therapy. There was no statistically significant difference in VTE rates in patients who received TXA (n=33, 41.77%) and those who did not (n=46, 58.23%). Bleeding events, Caprini scores, estimated blood loss, and operative time were also not found to be significantly different between the 2 cohorts. The authors found no significant increase in VTE in facial feminization patients undergoing estrogen supplementation when intraoperative TXA was utilized. This is the first known report investigating the safety of TXA in this higher risk patient population.
Author Alper, David P.
Mookerjee, Vikram
Almeida, Mariana N.
Alperovich, Michael
Hosseini, Helia
Rivera, Jean C.
Long, Aaron S.
Prassinos, Alexandre
Williams, Mica C.G.
Persing, John A.
AuthorAffiliation Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
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